Chapter 8: Simple RC and RL Circuits
Chapter 8: Simple RC and RL Circuits
Chapter 8: Simple RC and RL Circuits
Circuits
EE 36 Electric Circuits 2
Chapter Objectives
• RL and RC circuits are called first-order circuits. In this
chapter we will do the following:
t
v (t ) V0 e RC
• Generally,
(t t0 ) / RC
v(t ) V0e , t t0
CHAPTER 8
TIME CONSTANTS
Time Constants
• Considering the circuit,
V0 t / RC
i e
R
• The current decreases in the same manner as
the voltage
Time Constants
• The time required for the natural response to
decay by a factor of 1/e is defined as the time
constant, τ
SOURCE-FREE RL CIRCUIT
Source – Free RL Circuit
• Consider the circuit,
RESPONSE TO A CONSTANT
FORCING FUNCTION
Response to a constant forcing function
• Consider the driven RC network:
Response to a constant forcing function
• For t > 0:
dv v
Nodal Equation: C I0
dt R
dv 1 I0
v
dt RC C
Separating the variables
dv v RI 0
dt RC
dv 1
v RI 0 RC dt
t
ln(v RI 0 ) K
RC
Response to a constant forcing function
• For t > 0:
K is the constant of integration:
t
ln(v RI 0 ) K
RC
Rewriting the equation:
t
K
v RI 0 e RC
Solving for v:
t
v Ae RC
RI 0
t
vn Ae RC
v f RI 0
v f RI 0 Forced response
t
vn Ae RC Natural response
Response to a constant forcing function
Complete response:
t
v Ae RC
RI 0
Response to a constant forcing function
– Evaluating the constant, A:
t
v Ae RC
RI 0
or V0 A RI 0 A V0 RI 0
t
• Therefore, v(t ) RI 0 (V0 RI 0 )e RC
CHAPTER 8
• We have, y e Pt Qe Pt dt Ae Pt
Where:
A = constant of integration
Q = function of time or a constant
SINGULARITY FUNCTIONS
Complex using Step functions
• Definition:
– Forcing functions whose values change abruptly
(e.g. voltage or current sources suddenly inserted
in switched circuits)
The Unit Step Function
• The unit step function is the function equal to
zero for all negative values of its argument and
equal to 1 for all positive values of its
argument.
• Denoted as u(t), u (t ) 0, t 0
1, t 0
• Graphically,
Voltage step sources
• The unit step function may be used to
represent voltages or current with finite
discontinuities
• Voltage step source of V volts is represented
by the product Vu(t)
• Answer:
2 u ( t 0 . 01 ) 6 u ( t 0 . 02 ) 4 u ( t 0 . 04 ) A
Exercise:
• Square wave